4 Seasons of Reconciliation Course

Feb 15, 2022

Our Kids Network offering free, online course to enrich Canadians’ understanding and knowledge of Truth and Reconciliation

As part of its Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation initiatives, Our Kids Network (OKN) is offering the “4 Seasons of Reconciliation” course to anyone who would like to register.

The course is free, self-paced, and offered online. Most people spend two to three hours completing the 10 modules. It’s multi-media and includes 4K videos, readings, quizzes, and a certificate of completion. Well known Canadian Indigenous issues experts and champions contribute to the content, sharing compelling perspectives and stories.

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